Exotic Escapades: Take A Trip Around The World With National Geographic Expeditions

February seems to bring out the hopeless romantic in all of us, inspiring us all to go to the ends of the earth for the ultimate romantic gesture for Valentine’s Day. Although not every one is in love with sappy love notes and chocolate cover strawberries, there is more than one way to capture the heart of the one you love. Why not celebrate the month of love with an over-the-top gift with a National Geographic Expeditions Around the World by Private Jet Package?

If you have 24 days to spare, National Geographic Expeditions wants you and the one you love to see the world like never before. Although you don’t have to go to the end of the earth, you will go around the world while staying in some of the world’s most luxurious accommodations while traveling on a private jet.

The specially outfitted Boeing 757 is designed for the ultimate luxury and comfort for long range capabilities. The VIP-configured Boeing 757 private jet offers 75 passenger seats in a special 2×2 configuration, instead of the standard 233 seats. Travelers will get a chance to ignite their passions and wanderlust spirit alongside a team of National Geographic experts on a 24 days expedition exploring 12 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Imagine the treasures that awaits you around the world, an exotic mix of cultures, languages, and food.

Samoa, well known for its hospitality, traditional ceremonies, and distinct communal custom, unveils a traditional Polynesian feast. Visit the royal city of Angkor Thom and then cruise to nearby floating villages on Tonle Sap lake in Cambodia. Stay overnight in Nepal and explore the medieval city of Bhaktapur.

But the magic doesn’t stop there, an open-air museum of ancient stone villages awaits you in Easter Island, Chile. Explore one of the world’s greatest archaeological sites in Peru and enjoy snorkeling in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Experience the lost city in Petra, Jordon, and explore the open-air market in Marrakech, Morocco. Go deep into the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, and get lost in the colorful Tibetan markets, and revel in the world’s greatest monument to love, the Taj Mahal in India.

This is just a snippet of what you can expect as you travel around the world in 24 days. The Around the World by Private Jet package offers its guests a truly sublime experience with the world as your backdrop.

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